Here We Go - Khadejia, Pras, Product, 'Clef

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[ chorus : Khadejia and Product ]

The boys look so good but theyre minds are not ready

So here we go yall

Thats why Id rather talk to a man cause his mind is so steady

So here we go yall

Yo, the girl looks so good but her mind is not ready

So here we go yall

Thats why Id rather talk to a woman cause her mind is so steady

So here we go yall



[ Khadejia ]

Friday night, see Im vibin and feelin right

Sunroof back me and my baby just had a fight

I gotta clear my mind of problems that I have inside

So I bump in my ride so you dont hear me cry



[ chorus ]



[ Product ]

Uhhh, the weekends here and Im chillin with my crew

You got me stressed and Im sittin here sippin boo



[ Khadejia ]

I wanna clear my mind of problems that I have inside



[ Product ]

Ohh, when I jump in my ride Im a try to loopb hold it all inside



[ chorus ]



[ Wyclef and Pras ]

Yo Yo Yo we dont like-a

A jealousy with envy

We dont like

When you smile and wanna blast me

We dont like

Stick up, give up your jewelry

We dont like

Suicide for milly or for dealy

What we like

Yeah is when we chill wit the herb

What we like

Is to drink in the Titanic wit no iceberg

What we like-a

Is when the thugs get hyper

Make sure what your brinme aint carrying lice



Right about now if you ready for the ghetto princess Khadejia

Let me see one finger in the air



Da da da ( one finger in the air )

Da da da da daaah ( one finger in the air )

Da da da ( one finger in the air )

Da da da da daaah ( one finger in the air )

Da da da daah ( one finger in the air )

Daaah



Hey yo Khadejia Khadejia



[ chorus ]

Here We Go

Funkmaster Flex's 'Here We Go' stands as a definitive anthem of the late 1990s hip-hop boom, featuring a stellar lineup including Khadejia, Pras, and Product. The track exemplifies the genre's transition into the new millennium, blending Flex's signature energetic delivery with the melodic sensibilities of his collaborators. Released during a period of intense creative output for the artist, the recording captures the vibrant, party-oriented spirit that characterized the era's most influential collective works. Its enduring appeal lies in its seamless fusion of funk-inflected beats and lyrical prowess, cementing its place within the broader catalog of classic hip-hop recordings. The song remains a staple for fans of the genre, celebrated for its high-energy production and the seamless chemistry among its featured vocalists.